Habitat loss is the primary driver of global amphibian declines. Habitat restoration and management of aquatic and terrestrial habitats are underway in Illinois, where over 90% of wetlands have been lost. Demographic and phenologic data are needed to inform land management decisions, such as the timing of controlled burns, to help avoid causing harm to amphibians moving between aquatic and terrestrial habitats (and vice versa). Interfering, stressing, or causing mortality of migrating adults could result in cascading effects on reproduction and recruitment. The Jefferson Salamander (Ambystoma jeffersonianum), Silvery Salamander (A. platineum), and Blue-spotted Salamander (A. laterale) are three species of conservation concern in Illinois th...
Annual variation in temporal and spatial patterns of amphibian migration and dispersal are poorly un...
Upland buffer zones are a proposed management tool for vernal-pool-breeding amphibians. Substantial ...
The continued development of fragmented habitats contributes to the decline of amphibians species, a...
Amphibian populations that use small isolated wetlands are often small in size, susceptible to stoch...
Amphibians worldwide are in a state of decline. Their declines could be caused by habitat destructi...
Climate change drives changes in organisms’ geographic ranges that can lead to shifts in population ...
Accurate estimates of demographic parameters, such as survival and breeding frequency, are necessary...
Urbanization and the increasing threat of habitat fragmentation are contributing to the significant ...
The movements of Spotted Salamanders, Ambystoma maculatum, and Jefferson Salamanders, A. jeffersonia...
Habitat destruction, fragmentation and degradation have contributed heavily to the decline of amphib...
Amphibians are in decline globally and a significantly greater percentage of ambystomatid salamander...
Mole salamanders (Ambystoma) and woodfrogs (Lithobates sylvaticus) are abundant in New England and d...
Species distributions are governed by a complex suite of abiotic and biotic interactions that govern...
Amphibians are of great conservation concern due to alarming population declines worldwide. These vu...
Amphibian populations have been declining at higher rates than bird and mammal populations. Agricul...
Annual variation in temporal and spatial patterns of amphibian migration and dispersal are poorly un...
Upland buffer zones are a proposed management tool for vernal-pool-breeding amphibians. Substantial ...
The continued development of fragmented habitats contributes to the decline of amphibians species, a...
Amphibian populations that use small isolated wetlands are often small in size, susceptible to stoch...
Amphibians worldwide are in a state of decline. Their declines could be caused by habitat destructi...
Climate change drives changes in organisms’ geographic ranges that can lead to shifts in population ...
Accurate estimates of demographic parameters, such as survival and breeding frequency, are necessary...
Urbanization and the increasing threat of habitat fragmentation are contributing to the significant ...
The movements of Spotted Salamanders, Ambystoma maculatum, and Jefferson Salamanders, A. jeffersonia...
Habitat destruction, fragmentation and degradation have contributed heavily to the decline of amphib...
Amphibians are in decline globally and a significantly greater percentage of ambystomatid salamander...
Mole salamanders (Ambystoma) and woodfrogs (Lithobates sylvaticus) are abundant in New England and d...
Species distributions are governed by a complex suite of abiotic and biotic interactions that govern...
Amphibians are of great conservation concern due to alarming population declines worldwide. These vu...
Amphibian populations have been declining at higher rates than bird and mammal populations. Agricul...
Annual variation in temporal and spatial patterns of amphibian migration and dispersal are poorly un...
Upland buffer zones are a proposed management tool for vernal-pool-breeding amphibians. Substantial ...
The continued development of fragmented habitats contributes to the decline of amphibians species, a...